Pirunipygus Roewer, 1936
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.198.2337 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E315E5F5-8F07-0637-06EF-E43F502FBAC6 |
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Pirunipygus Roewer, 1936 |
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new subfamily assignment |
Pirunipygus Roewer, 1936 View in CoL new subfamily assignment
Pirunipygus Roewer, 1936: 341; Kury 2003: 187; (type species: Pirunipygus paradoxus Roewer, 1936, by monotypy).
Diagnosis.
Pirunipygus is a monotypic genus and resembles Ampycinae genera with a paramedian pair of enlarged tubercles on scutal areas I–II as Ampycus Simon, 1879, Hexabunus Roewer, 1913, Neopachyloides Roewer, 1913 and Parahernandria Go odnight & Goodnight, 1947. Pirunipygus paradoxus can be distinguished from these genera by the following combination of characters: ocularium with a median spiniform apophysis (Fig. 5A); dorsal scutum with secondary tubercles (sensu Maury 1992); scutal area III with a paramedian pair of spiniform apophyses; free tergite II with a median spiniform apophysis; free tergite III with three spiniform apophyses, the middle one largest and bifid.
Composition.
Monotypic.
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Laniatores |
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Gonyleptoidea |
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Ampycinae |